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Axm
axm was a British lifestyle digital magazine aimed at young gay and bisexual men. The magazine ceased publication of printed magazines after December 2008 due to financial downturn. It was subsequently converted to an online -
AIDS organizations in BC
There are various AIDS organizations in BC (British Columbia). British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society (BCPWA) changed its name to Positive Living BC in 2011. Name change probably because "staffers of several Vancouver HIV/AIDS -
Same-sex marriage in Yukon
Template:GR-C Same-sex marriage in Yukon began on July 14, 2004, when Yukon Territory became the fourth jurisdiction in Canada to legalize same-sex marriage, after the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, and -
Brace
Brace is a British gay-related movie released in 2015. On his first foray out onto London's thriving gay scene, newly single Adam meets Rocky, a handsome and mysterious drifter, with whom he shares -
Lady Sovereign
Louise Harman, better known by the stage name Lady Sovereign, is a British rapper and songwriter. She is best known for the songs "9 to 5" and "Love Me or Hate Me". Lady Sovereign grew -
Graham Payn
Graham Payn (25 April 1918 – 4 November 2005) was born in Pietermaritzburg in South Africa. He was a British actor and singer, gay and the life partner of the late Sir Noel Coward. Payn moved -
Edward II (film)
Edward II is a 1991 British romantic historical drama film directed by Derek Jarman and starring Steven Waddington, Tilda Swinton and Andrew Tiernan. It is based on the play of the same name by Christopher -
Anna Calvi
album in 2011 through Domino Records to critical acclaim, earning a Mercury Prize nomination for Album of the Year, a British Breakthrough Act nomination at the 2012 Brit Awards and a European Border Breakers Award. -
Marquis (magazine)
Marquis de Sade. Czernich's original publishing venture entitled «O» began as a spin-off of the British Skin Two magazine but quickly developed its own identity. After losing the right to the «O» name -
Daphnie
is a British lesbian-related movie released in 2007. Daphne Du Maurier, author of "Rebecca" and "Jamaica Inn," becomes attracted to the wife of a publisher and to an actress. Set during the years between -
The Colour of His Hair
The Colour of His Hair is a British gay-related movie released in 2017. Based on an unrealised film script written in 1964 for The Homosexual Law Reform Society, a British organisation that campaigned for -
Chance
Chance is a British LGBT-related movie released in 2015. Trevor's life has become a void, following the passing of his wife and long term companion, Doris. Days run into weeks, as Trevor slowly -
List of community and resource centers in Canada
Ontario[] Ottawa - GLBTTQ Community Centre of Ottawa (website, currently under development), Toronto - The 519 located at Church and Wellesley (website) Gay West Community Network located in Parkdale (website) University of Toronto Drop-in Centre (website -
Outburst UK
Outburst UK is a national charitable organization that supports the black LGBT community in the United Kingdom. The Organization is a Community Interest Company (which is almost like a charity, but with more flexibility) and -
Legal status of adoption in Canada
In Canada, adoption is within provincial/territorial jurisdiction, and thus the law differs from one province or territory to another. Adoption by same-sex couples is legal in British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova -
Ivan Bussens
Ivan Bussens (June 3, 1960 - August 27, 2007) was a British sportsman who competed at water polo at the Gay Games. He was a driving figure in raising the profile of LGBT sport, having co -
Robert Newton (athlete)
Robert Alan Newton (born June 10 1981, in Nottingham, England) is a British hurdling athlete. As of 2004 he is Britain's number one sprint hurdler. However, competing for Team GB at the 2004 Summer -
Alive and Kicking
Indian Summer, also known as Alive& Kicking, is a 1996 British drama film directed by Nancy Meckler and starring Jason Flemyng, Antony Sher and Bill Nighy. The script was written by Martin Sherman, author of -
4, 3, 2, 1
4, 3, 2, 1 is a British LGBT-related Action movie released in 2010. While Jo is chained down in a dead end supermarket job, her friends are all out on their own separate adventures -
Whistler Pride and Ski Festival
Whistler Pride and Ski Festival (previously named GayWhistler's WinterPRIDE) is a gay ski event held in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. WinterPRIDE 2010 was held from March 1 to 8. Whistler Pride 2016 was held -
Angela Clayton
Angela Helen Clayton MBE, is a campaigner for the rights of transsexual people. Based in the United Kingdom, she is a physicist by profession. After early traumatic experiences when she approached medics for help with -
Sophie Wilson
Sophie Wilson, formerly Roger Wilson, is a British computer scientist. She was educated at Cambridge University. In 1978, she designed the Acorn Micro-Computer, the first of a long line of computers sold by Acorn -
Andrew Adonis
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, PC (born Andreas Adonis; 22 February 1963) is a British Labour Party politician and journalist who served in HM Government for five years in the Blair ministry and the Brown ministry -
J. R. Ackerley
Joe Randolph "J. R." Ackerley (4 November 1896 – 4 June 1967) was a British writer and editor. Starting with the BBC the year after its founding in 1927, he was promoted to literary editor of -
Borat
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen stars as Borat Sagdiyev
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